I updated phpmyadmin today via the ubuntu updater. I now have red exclamation marks next to all my databases. Also, when I click into a database, the tables within that db don't appear in the left hand pane, the databases remain. How can I change this? I don't see a PMA database either, so I think this has gone.
EDIT: I have noticed that I am able to click to the left of the db name to get the tables within that db to drop down like a tree structure. I want it like it was before though, with all the tables in that db to show.
With the version 4.4 of phpMyAdmin (soon to be released I think), it will be possible to revert back to old-style navigation panel with a database selector and only current databases' tables being displayed. For switching this behavior, set configuration option $cfg['ShowDatabasesNavigationAsTree'] to 'false'.
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Is it possible to show the Results as well as the Output tabs in DataGrip - at the same time?
In HeidiSQL I always have the output at the bottom and the result set above it and it would be great if I can set it up the same way in DataGrip. In DataGrip they are separate tabs and I have to click on one or the other but I cannot seem to show both at the same time.
My DataGrip is version 2019.3.2
Now you can only drag-n-drop the result outside and see them at the same time. But after the query will be run again, the tab will open again.
In DataGrip 2020.1 which is to be released in April, so called notebooks will be introduced, so you'll be able to see results just inside the editor. It will cover your flow, I think.
I'm trying to use Datastax Devcenter for the first time. Unfortunately, no matter what I set my screen size to I am unable to see all of the text fields in the connection dialog window (see highlighted area in screenshot). It seems there are 4 "hidden" fields below the "Connection name" text field. I am unable to scroll to see them or tab into them to force them to scroll into view, nor is the dialog window resizable.
Would someone who is able to see them be kind enough to tell me what those "hidden" fields are?
Create new connection dialog
I've attached a screenshot of the dialog. Unfortunately without entering at least a host I'm not sure you'll be able to get over this step. Please see the 2nd part for a possible workaround.
Could you please tell me:
what os are you using?
what's the screen resolution?
Workaround
There might be a workaround for this issue, until it is fixed.
In your home directory, look for a file .devcenter/connections/connectionList.xml.
If it's missing create an empty one.
Add a connection details in the form described in this Gist
If you want to provide multiple hosts you can have multiple <hosts>NODE IP</hosts> elements.
When working with a Database Project in Visual Studio 2012, VS defaults to the "Design-View" pane when you add or edit a table. While you can work in split-screen mode, the T-SQL pane defaults to the bottom pane.
As I prefer to work with T-SQL directly as opposed to the designer, I constantly am switching to make the T-SQL pane the top-most editor in order to work with the object. Unfortunately, VS does not remember this preference, so each and every time I work with a table I must change to make the T-SQL pane appear on top as opposed to beneath the designer pane.
I've looked to see if there is a setting under Tools --> Options to control this behavior, but so far I have been unable to find a setting that does so. I've done a few google searches on the topic as well, but haven't found anything helpful for this particular case.
This is more of an annoyance than anything else for me, but as I am finding myself constantly switching panes I wonder if anyone knows of a setting, either within VS or the registry or some other config file that would force VS to either remember my preference or default to the T-SQL Pane on top of the Designer Pane?
If you want to get rid of the designer completely, try the following:
Right-click on the file, and select Open With...
Select Microsoft SQL Server Data Tools, T-SQL Editor,
Click on Set as Default
Click OK.
Next time you'll be able to simply double clicking the file to open it in T-SQL.
As evident from title, I entered a bug in MantisBT but mistaken choose wrong project. I can go back and edit most of the parameters of bug but it doesn't allow me to change the project. I looked in configuration and there seems to be no option for that there as well. Is there a way I fix the bug information by changing the project to the correct value?
You can move issues between projects if your system configuration and access levels allow it (look for the Move button in the View Issue Details page)
You can also move multiple issues by doing the following:
Go to View Issues page.
Filter on the issues you want to move (optional)
Tick the issues from the list that you want to move or select all.
Go to the bottom of the list and select "Move" then click Go.
Select project to move to.
Note that since MantisBT uses a universal id across all projects, moving an issue doesn't break links to it, since URL to the issue will remain the same.
I know this is probably not the right place to ask this question, but I don't know where else to turn. I tried google, but it hasn't helped me this time.
I have Visio 2007 Professional. I am trying to create a database model, complete with primary keys, foreign keys, and relationships. The problem is that I can't figure out how to get the database properties window to show. I tried double clicking the table entity, as well as the relationship entity, but nothing shows up. I tried running the script on this page, but it didn't work for me.
Any suggestions?
TIA!
Close Visio, and open again, this time go through home page choosing the Data Model Diagram template. If you try opening the template from the Shapes window it sometimes doesn't show up. Closing and restarting worked for me :)
Click on the database tab at the top, and check/uncheck database properties.
Try Tools > Options > Advanced and confirm that the Enable Automation Events checkbox is checked.
I've found that this happens when I open the document as a different type. For example, I typically like to include the UML diagrams and Database diagrams for a project in the same document.
Unfortunately, I've found that the Model Explorer and UML menu won't show in a database templated file, and the Database Menu and Database Properties window won't show when creating a UML templated file.
All I can suggest is to ensure you're opening the right type of template, and you should be ok.
Right-click an entity or object in your drawing, and then click Database Properties.
source: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/826419
I found this question looking for an answer for Visio 2013 and the suggestions here led me to an answer:
* Select the entity
* On the Format tab, click the "Select Contents" option
* Right click on the entity and "Set Primary and Foreign key" options are both available
I've had the same the problem. As I use multiple monitors and I've dragged the tab to the secondary monitor and when returning to a single one, the tab would disappear. I had to turn both of them on again in order to find and drag the tab to the main view.